She might be a globally recognisable popstar, but even Pink needs ID to raise a glass while visiting Australia.
While in Sydney for her Summer Carnival Tour, the So What singer was reportedly turned away from Manly Skiff Club on Monday night after she failed to bring ID for entry.
According to The Manly Observer, Pink arrived with a group of eight people for a reservation at the harborside club before being turned away at the door per their entry requirements.
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As outlined in the Registered Clubs Act 1976, visitors must provide ID for Club venues.
Manly Market Manager, Mark Eymes, claimed to be have witnessed the exchange, telling The Manly Observer he alerted Skiff Club directors that it was Pink at the door.
“I overheard her saying that she had a booking, but when they asked her to provide her ID, she said she didn’t have any on her,” he explained.
“They said she couldn’t come in without it, even though she explained that she’d already secured her booking with a deposit.”
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“Next thing, I saw Pink and her group walking away. They just turfed her out,” Eymes said.
According to the Manly Market Manager, the pop star kept her cool and was “really pleasant despite being a little upset that she couldn’t come in.”
“Not once did she throw her weight around,” he claimed.
“It was just such a shame and I felt a little embarrassed that a solution couldn’t be found.”
9Honey Celebrity has reached out to Manly Skiff Club for comment.
Matt Hazell, Secretary Manager of Manly Skiff Club, told several media outlets the club “deeply regrets any inconvenience caused to P!NK, her family and friends during her recent visit to the Club.”
“We sincerely apologise for the misunderstanding surrounding the ID requirement and will be using the incident to improve our processes in the future.”
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Pink touched down in Australia earlier this month ahead of her Summer Carnival Tour, which kicked off at Sydney’s Allianz stadium on Friday, February 9.
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While in Sydney with her husband Carey Hart and their two children Jameson and Willow, the Try singer was recently spotted surprising fans at a theatre in Chatswood.
The star made an unexpected stop at Chatswood Concourse to watch PACA Sydney’s performance of In The Heights, stopping by after to thank them for the show.
“You guys are so good,” Pink gushed in a video posted to the theatre group’s Instagram, also stopping for photos.